6000sqm of office and co-working spaces, for Romanian companies.
Fosta Fabrica will include 6000 sqm of office and co-working spaces, consolidated and converted, with dedication, for Romanian companies. Which ones? We don’t know yet, but we know why.
To provide an alternative for freelancers, creative industries, consultants and IT professionals, or makers of any kind who need a space with soul.
Many Romanian entrepreneurs have teams of 6, 10, 20, 30 employees and have the choice between beautiful villas in residential areas or premium office buildings, but they tend to have a minimum rentable area that exceeds the space needed for medium and small companies.
In Fosta Fabrica they will find the architecture, equipment, facility management, facilities and flexibility they need. Meetings in the meeting rooms, downstairs in the café or in the restaurant, gardens, nice people and companies that resemble them. The space has a human scale and identity that cannot be mimicked, it simply is. And we know something else. The fact that we plan to have a corporate affairs team that can support them to grow their business.
The subway station is 200 m away from the entrance to Fosta Fabrica and for those who come by car there are parking spaces. Office and co-working spaces are located in three areas of the project.
It was the first building to be constructed from the Luther Factory, the home of the founders.
The floor of the Luther House which has the most beautiful view to the monuments – the Malting Plant (Maltarie) and the largest garden of the project to the east, the Barley Barn (Orzarie) and the Luther Building to the west, with large windows on both sides.
With its art-deco architecture, it offers the largest office space of the three areas described, and the pleasure of working from the office located in the dome.
The basement of the Barley Barn (Orzarie) is six meters high, supported by columns and with large perimeter windows, where we plan a cultural and museum space, considering the historical richness of the place and the numerous artifacts that we have already managed to bring to the site.
The exterior walls will become part of the structure of resistance and will be poured concrete, even if the windows and doors have art-deco frames to be obtained from the form of the shuttering.
It requires an approach that has never been tried before in Romania and we are looking forward to having the opportunity to write a new history for the city, as the Luther’s did.